The International Labour Organisation (ILO), is to launch its flagship report, World Employment and Social Outlook 2016, on Wednesday, May 18.
It would be launched in Geneva by the ILO Director-General Guy Ryder, and Raymond Torres, Director of the ILO Research Department.
A statement by the ILO and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Friday said this year’s edition looks at poverty reduction and how it has been influenced by income inequality and the availability of quality jobs in developing and developed countries.
The report provides an estimate of the cost to eradicate extreme and moderate poverty globally.
It also offers policy recommendations to address the structural challenges needed to provide both quality jobs and poverty reduction.
Source: GNA